Diverse events in November: Greifswald becomes a cultural hotspot!
Experience exciting events in Greifswald in November 2025: concerts, culture, comedy and leisure activities are waiting for you!

Diverse events in November: Greifswald becomes a cultural hotspot!
In Greifswald, a charming Hanseatic and university town on the Baltic Sea, there is a lot to experience in the week of November 1st, 2025. The city offers its citizens and visitors a colorful calendar of events, ranging from concerts to cultural highlights. So reported News.de that tickets for all announced events are now available.
Bright spots in November include several concerts at the Greifswald Theater. The public dress rehearsal of the third Philharmonic concert will take place on November 10th at 7:00 p.m. Entry costs around 16 euros. But that's just the beginning: On December 27th, Dirk Michaelis will take the stage with his Christmas tour 2025. Tickets for this are available for around 45 euros. The cultural offerings should not be neglected either - from plays like “The Robbers” to a concert “Carmen” there is something for everyone.
Popular cultural events
November is a celebration for culture enthusiasts. “The Robbers” can be seen on stage on November 8th at 7:30 p.m., while a concert by “Carmen” will follow on November 9th at 4:00 p.m. It continues on November 15th with the Mozart Requiem—Le Sacre du printemps, also in the theater, for around 29 euros.
- Wichtige Kulturveranstaltungen:
- 08.11.25, 19:30: Die Räuber – ca. 29 Euro
- 09.11.25, 16:00: Carmen – Konzertant – ca. 30 Euro
- 15.11.25, 19:30: Mozart-Requiem/Le Sacre du printemps – ca. 29 Euro
Leisure and events
The leisure activities in the city are also diverse. On November 15th at 9:00 p.m. the big 90s & 2000s party will take place in the Kulturbahnhof, at a price of around 12 euros. For younger visitors, “The Wizard of Oz” will be performed on November 22nd at 4:00 p.m., with further dates until the beginning of December.
In addition to the exciting events, Greifswald also shows its cultural side through an impressive old town. The medieval construction, characterized by red brick, attracts many curious visitors. Historical buildings such as the Eldena monastery ruins and the gabled houses on the market are just a few examples of the architectural treasures that tell the story of this city. Loud greifswald.de Greifswald is an important place along the European Route of Brick Gothic and is home to a total of nine remarkable buildings from this period.
As far as culinary surprises go, chilacayote, also known as ayote, could be an interesting addition for home cooking enthusiasts. This versatile winter fruit has its origins in Central America and is also enjoying growing popularity in local gastronomy. Little tips for preparation are revealed Gardeners Mag: Whether steamed, roasted or in soups and stews, the vegetables can be combined in a variety of ways.
Overall, November in Greifswald shows that the city is lively and has a lot to offer - from cultural highlights to royal delights. Whether for residents or visitors, there is a lot to discover and enjoy here.